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A (what happens?), then club to the Ace, club ruff, heart ruff, club ruff. What has happened? If LHO ruffed a heart with the Q I threw away the spade from dummy, if RHO ruffed the club Ace I'm in trouble, but if he didn't and he had only one club I'm cross-ruffing this hand, cashing the spade Ace early as Idon't want them to discard all their spades (specially RHO). If clubs can be set up, I'll take out the trumps. If trumps were 3-0 then clubs have to be established.

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Actually, this hand feels ok. (I'm so doomed.)

 

We're missing 18 points. We know RHO has a weak hand with long hearts, likely 7 I guess. So RHO has a little something, strong likelihood of a heart singleton, yet he could not find a 2 or 3 opener NV.

 

Ergo, RHO has a decent chance of having at least 4 spades.

 

If RHO is 47??, then LHO has at least 4 clubs. Ergo, I'll just do my club/heart crossruff.

 

Do I cash a diamond first? No. LHO likely only had 1 heart, and may have the queen of trumps. If I lead a heart to dummy and the queen appears, I'll throw my spade. EDIT: That way if LHO has all 3 trumps, she can't lead a second round of trumps after ruffing with her queen, dooming the contract

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Cross-ruff lines will succeed, whether drawing 0 or 1 round of trump. RHO has Qx-x. Both declarers drew two rounds of trump, which is the trap to avoid on this hand. Then, any time you try to duck a trick, defenders have signalled enough to know to switch to spade to break up the double squeeze.
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